Implantation dips, chemical pregnancy and triphasic.

Bex1p

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Hi everyone, i'm new to the ttc world and have a few questions.

First of all this is my first month charting so I dont know whats normal for me but it seems like I have 2 implantation dips.

I took a test the day after the 1st dip out of curiosity and got a really faint positive, the next day it dipped again but has stayed risen since the day after that. Ive taken 2 more tests but they were neg.

I was wondering if a fertilized egg can try to implant once, fail then try again? I cant find any info anywere so I doubt it but thought I would ask anyway!

Also, if it was a chemical pregnancy, as I got a faint positive then a negative, when would my temps drop?

My chart is in my signature, im due af in 2-3 days.

Also ive heard about charts being triphasic?
What does that mean?

Any info would be a great help, thanks in advance!

Oh, I didnt start bbt's untill cd10 so i guess the temps before that, that's why there all the same before anyone asks hehe
 
I just had to edit my 3 dpo temp as I checked with my book I write my temps in and i'd entered it into my chart wrong. Doh!:wacko:
 
hey i found this hope this helps on the triphasic part.

A triphasic chart shows three levels of temperatures: pre-ovulation, post-ovulation, and then a second rise around 7-10 days after ovulation. Some women with charts that show this pattern turn out to be pregnant. But many do not. Likewise, your chart does not need to show this kind of pattern for you to be pregnant. Whether or not you are pregnant, progesterone, the hormone responsible for raising your temperature after ovulation, generally peaks in the middle of your luteal phase and this can cause this kind of pattern whether or not you are pregnant.

A triphasic chart can be promising, however, because progesterone levels generally increase after implantation (7-10 days past ovulation) in conception cycles, and sometimes this results in a triphasic pattern. If your chart shows a second significant thermal shift that begins 7-10 days past ovulation, Fertility Friend will indicate a triphasic pattern in the Pregnancy Monitor. A triphasic chart, however, is not a definite sign that you are or are not pregnant. It is just increasing your probability if you also have well-timed intercourse. Likewise, you can be pregnant and not have a triphasic pattern. Like all signs of possible implantation or pregnancy, you can really only speculate about it once a pregnancy has already been confirmed.
 
That helps alot, thanks! :thumbup:
 
I had 2 implantation dips on my first chart. Don't know about a positive then neg test though...if it was a chemical I would expect temp to drop and AF to arrive at normal time. I would wait another day or two then test with FRER and FMU. Fxd for you!
 
Thankyou!

Did I read that you were on the progesteron only pill? I'm sure it was your post. I came off that pill 4 months ago.

I just took a look at your charts.
Sorry to hear about your ectopic.

Good luck this month!
 

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